Tag: Coronal Energy
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Coronal Energy chooses QOS Energy to aggregate its solar asset portfolio data
Coronal Energy, a leading North American IPP specialized in solar PV, has selected QOS Energy, an innovative independent software vendor specializing in data intelligence solutions for renewable energy assets, as its primary monitoring and performance analytics software partner. Coronal will benefit from the Qantum platform’s unique ability to aggregate dataRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Panasonic parts ways with Coronal Energy, sells to Lincoln Clean Energy
U.S. renewables developer Lincoln Clean Energy (LCE), a subsidiary of Ørsted, has acquired the development business of Coronal Energy, a developer focused on utility-scale solar and energy storage projects, from Panasonic. The acquisition includes its development team of experienced solar and storage personnel, as well as a significant pipeline ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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U.S. Defense Department commits to solar power production across several sites
The Defense Department has been installing solar at military bases at a fairly steady pace the last few years. The most recent projects coming online soon include a large Gulf Coast Solar Center portfolio (across three sites) and a new solar + storage system at a post in Alabama. Here’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Universities adding solar: Update on PV projects at Notre Dame, University of Virginia
Notre Dame goes solar Inovateus Solar has completed a 144.72-kW solar photovoltaic installation for the University of Notre Dame. The ground-mounted system is located at the Kenmore Warehouse storage facility and is the largest solar array built by the university to date as well as the biggest PV installation inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Coronal Tulare solar facility now delivering power to Southern California Edison
Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, sent word that its Coronal Tulare, a 34 MWac (44.2 MWdc) solar energy facility, began commercial operation in mid-September. The project delivers power to Southern California Edison (SCE) through a 20-year power purchase agreement. It is expected to generate 87,500 MWh annually, enough electricity toRead More — Solar Builder magazine